The old issues of SFDJ.com back to 1993, are there for archive purposes. There is no intention of taking them down. Sorry.![]()
You know, things have changed in the ten years I have been diving. Now please people, I am simply making a generalization and not trying say everyone is like this. So don't get your feelings hurt if you are not one of them. OK, now that the disclaimer is out of the way. It used to be that the DIR divers were very vocal and would call people out and start crap. Now that has shifted and the non-DIR divers are the ones raising the stink.
Just to repeat what I said earlier, things have indeed changed a great deal, but it is wrong to say that it has totally changed.
I am not referring to history. I did not pull those articles from archives--I found them on active sites, where they are used to explain the nature and purpose of DIR today. The article that clearly says that a DIR diver who is "stuck" diving with someone else should take the opportunity to show the buddy why the DIR gear setup is superior is found in the "About DIR" section of the web site of an organization that says that to achieve its purpose, it will "apply the philosophy, standards, and procedures of diving originated by George Irvine and Jarrod Jablonski, and taught through Global Underwater Explorers."
The incident I described earlier happened a couple of months ago.
It is a mistake to dismiss people who have bad impressions of DIR as reacting to something in the past. The actions that lead to those problems are nowhere near as prevalent as they were in the past, but they still exist, so we who have been trained in DIR should not be surprised with those attitudes surface.